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== Purpose of this file == | |||
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With this file, you define all the players entry points (ie: possible game actions) of your game. | |||
This file is a sort of "bridge" between the AJAX calls you are doing from your Javascript client side, and your main PHP code in "yourgame.game.php". | |||
The role of the methods defined in this file is to filter the arguments, eventually to format them a little bit, and then to call a corresponding PHP method from your main game logic ("yourgame.game.php" file). | |||
Methods in this file must be short: no game logic must be introduced here. | |||
== Example of typical action method == | |||
(from Reversi example) | |||
<pre> | |||
public function playDisc() | |||
{ | |||
self::setAjaxMode(); | |||
$x = self::getArg( "x", AT_posint, true ); | |||
$y = self::getArg( "y", AT_posint, true ); | |||
$result = $this->game->playDisc( $x, $y ); | |||
self::ajaxResponse( ); | |||
} | |||
</pre> | |||
== Methods to use in action methods == | |||
; function setAjaxMode | |||
: Must be use at the beginning of each action method. | |||
; function ajaxResponse | |||
: Must be use at the end of each action method. | |||
; function getArg( $argName, $argType, $mandatory=false, $default=NULL, $argTypeDetails=array(), $bCanFail=false ) | ; function getArg( $argName, $argType, $mandatory=false, $default=NULL, $argTypeDetails=array(), $bCanFail=false ) | ||
: | : This method must be used to retrieve the arguments sent with your AJAX query. | ||
: You must NOT use "_GET", "_POST" or equivalent PHP variables to do this, as it is unsafe. | |||
: This method use the following arguments: | |||
: * argName: the name of the argument to retrieve. | |||
: * argType: the type of the argument. You should use one of the following: | |||
: 'AT_int' for an integer | |||
: 'AT_posint' for a positive integer | |||
: 'AT_float' for a float | |||
: 'AT_bool' for 1/0/true/false | |||
: 'AT_enum' for an enumeration (argTypeDetails list the possible values as an array) | |||
: 'AT_alphanum' for a string with 0-9a-zA-Z_ and space | |||
: bCanFail means than a validation failure is possible (user input) | : bCanFail means than a validation failure is possible (user input) | ||
: The main argType values are as follows. | : The main argType values are as follows. | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
; function isArg( $argName ) | |||
: Return "true" or "false" whether "argName" has been specified as an argument of the AJAX request or not. | |||
</pre> | </pre> |
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Purpose of this file
With this file, you define all the players entry points (ie: possible game actions) of your game.
This file is a sort of "bridge" between the AJAX calls you are doing from your Javascript client side, and your main PHP code in "yourgame.game.php".
The role of the methods defined in this file is to filter the arguments, eventually to format them a little bit, and then to call a corresponding PHP method from your main game logic ("yourgame.game.php" file).
Methods in this file must be short: no game logic must be introduced here.
Example of typical action method
(from Reversi example)
public function playDisc() { self::setAjaxMode(); $x = self::getArg( "x", AT_posint, true ); $y = self::getArg( "y", AT_posint, true ); $result = $this->game->playDisc( $x, $y ); self::ajaxResponse( ); }
Methods to use in action methods
- function setAjaxMode
- Must be use at the beginning of each action method.
- function ajaxResponse
- Must be use at the end of each action method.
- function getArg( $argName, $argType, $mandatory=false, $default=NULL, $argTypeDetails=array(), $bCanFail=false )
- This method must be used to retrieve the arguments sent with your AJAX query.
- You must NOT use "_GET", "_POST" or equivalent PHP variables to do this, as it is unsafe.
- This method use the following arguments:
- * argName: the name of the argument to retrieve.
- * argType: the type of the argument. You should use one of the following:
- 'AT_int' for an integer
- 'AT_posint' for a positive integer
- 'AT_float' for a float
- 'AT_bool' for 1/0/true/false
- 'AT_enum' for an enumeration (argTypeDetails list the possible values as an array)
- 'AT_alphanum' for a string with 0-9a-zA-Z_ and space
- bCanFail means than a validation failure is possible (user input)
- The main argType values are as follows.
; function isArg( $argName ) : Return "true" or "false" whether "argName" has been specified as an argument of the AJAX request or not.